It has been a little warm these last few days!
G, Holly's regular staff, went to London on Monday to fetch her daughter's dog so Holly Dog summoned the relief staff - me! On Sunday Holly and G visited me and poor Holly was panting so badly that I gave her frozen gel packs, (often needed by my knees), for her to lie on. G and I just collapsed like sweaty puddles.
Anyway, I went to Holly's house and we spent the day avoiding the sun. Unfortunately she likes to sit as close as possible which doesn’t make keeping cool very easy. Fortunately the house is largely stone-built with not-too-large windows so the heat isn't as uncomfortable as it would be at home.
While I was there I photographed the tree. It really is in a magnificent place and is now in full leaf. I took this photo whilst standing in the porch.
My Hare Days have ended. It should have been "Hare Today, Done tomorrow" but I did disappointingly little. I gave away a lot of fabric and some other things but there is still a long way to go to get a tidy house. I've had to accept that I cannot spend a long time decluttering. Physically it is too demanding and also I am too easily distracted into looking at books, pictures, unfinished craft projects etc. My best bet seems to be twenty minute sessions several times a week.
My Salad Days have now started. I was inspired by by Ang from Tracing Rainbows who wrote a brilliant post about salads. I can't claim still to be in the "salad days" of my youth, but I can eat salad! Over these next few weeks I want to try as many different salad ingredients as I can and to eat them in a variety of places.
And I've celebrated this new "season" by changing the decorations on my indoor tree. I haven't got vegetables to display but I like my bees and have added daisies.


I was just about to email you, as I realised yesterday it's ages since you posted, and I hoped you were OK. Blogger has been playing up and I'm not getting proper notifications of posts. Enjoy your salads 🥗
ReplyDeleteI'm still having problems. I have to find old posts of yours and find newer ones starting there. It's easy though with a very regular poster like you! I'm naughty!
DeleteYour bee tree is adorable, I like bees, especially the fat bumblebees. I am in perhaps the same boat as you re: aging. I am 81! Rather shocking to me. You might enjoy the journals I posted about this week, May Sarton wrote "At 82: A Journal" and I very much relate to her as she describes her days in her 82nd year.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard of May Sarton but she seems to have written some very interesting books.
DeleteI've stocked up on salads... yesterday we had old friends round for lunch, and as it is so, so hot I merely opened packets of cold meats and posh supermarket salads, and served with boiled baby potatoes tossed in butter. It was perfect for the weather! We had the leftovers in sandwiches for supper. Definitely Salad Days at the moment.
ReplyDeleteMinimises meal preparation - brilliant!
DeleteI'm sorry it is so hot over there. Hope you are able to keep cool and the weather cools off soon.
ReplyDeleteI wish it was hot over here. It's only 67F/19C here, today (and that's our high for the day), and I am feeling cold! In fact, I had the heater on, earlier in the morning! Not salad days, yet!
I think you get far hotter weather than we do. We just like to moan about the weather.
DeleteLove the bees and daisies on the tree. Yep it is salad time here as well. I need to prepare better for these types of warm weather just a touch better I think.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I prepare for winter better than I do for summer, I think.
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